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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Islam in America > Virginia - 30 years for helping fund terrorists; ‘It is our job to destroy the United States’; America supplied both sides of Houthi war

 

Virginia: Muslim gets 30 years prison for aiding the Islamic State


The whole family are hardline adherents of Sharia. The Washington Post reported that “the hearing concluded on an acrimonious note, as two of Chhipa’s brothers, who had been sitting in the courtroom gallery for the proceedings, refused to stand for the judge as he exited the courtroom. Novak told the deputy U.S. marshals not to press the issue because Chhipa’s family had registered a ‘religious objection’ to the practice during his trial last year.”

They sat because they don’t acknowledge the authority of American law, but only of Sharia. How long can a nation survive the presence within it of a large number of people who have no respect for its established laws and institutions?


Springfield man who raised funds for Islamic State group sentenced to federal prison

by Angela Woolsey, InsideNoVa, May 9, 2025:

A Springfield man will serve more than three decades in prison for his reported efforts to collect and send funds to the Islamic State group.

Mohammed Azharuddin Chhipa, 35, was sentenced to 30 years and four months in prison Wednesday by a U.S. District Court judge in Alexandria after a jury convicted him in December on multiple charges of providing material support to a terrorist organization.

“Those who fund and facilitate terror bear the same responsibility as those who carry out attacks,” U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Erik Siebert said in a press release from the Department of Justice. “Mohammed Chhipa knowingly and persistently collected and provided a considerable amount of money to fund the violence of an organization bent on forcing their extremist ideology on others. That he did so from a nation that holds individual freedom sacrosanct is unconscionable.”

According to prosecutors, Chhipa sent more than $185,000 to members of the Islamic State group from October 2019 through October of 2022….

According to the DOJ, Chhipa solicited donations for the Islamic State group through social media with the goal of supporting its fighters and helping female members escape prison camps. After collecting the funds either electronically or in person, he converted the cash to bitcoin and transferred it to bank accounts in Turkey, where it was then smuggled to militants in Syria.

Chhipa was ultimately arrested after meeting an undercover FBI agent multiple times in 2021 and 2022 to accept funds “earmarked for a Syrian woman and Islamic State group member known as Umm Dujanah,” the Associated Press reported from the weeklong trial in December.

According to the AP, lawyers representing Chhipa argued during the trial that the FBI’s operation followed a decade of baseless investigation and “played on his clear desire to find a wife by using undercover operatives who, among other ruses, pretended to be marriage brokers or even a willing bride.”…





Rishi Arun, Students for Justice In Palestine, Temple University: ‘It is our job to destroy the United States’ 

How long can any nation survive the presence within it of large numbers of people who openly avow their desire to destroy it?

In Webinar Honoring Convicted Policeman-Murderer Mumia Abu-Jamal, President Of Temple University In Philadelphia’s Students For Justice In Palestine (SJP) Rishi Arun Says: It Is Our Job To Destroy Imperialism, The United States, And Capitalism; Mohammed Khatib Of Terror Organization Samidoun: ‘If Palestine Is Liberated, This Is A Nail To Dismantle The United States Of America'

MEMRI, April 24, 2025:


During an April 24, 2025 webinar celebrating the 71st birthday of Mumia Abu-Jamal, who is serving a prison sentence for the 1981 killing of a police officer, Rishi Arun, President of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) in Temple University, Philadelphia said: “It is our job to destroy imperialism, to destroy the United States […] by organizing in a way that actively undermines and destabilizes the legitimacy and power of the state.” Arun was one of the leading organizers of the Pennsylvania State student encampment in 2024. The event was titled “Twisted Laws: Mumia, Universities & Palestine.”

Mohammed Khatib, the Europe coordinator of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, a U.S- and Canada-Designated terror organization, spoke about the connections between student activism, Palestinian prisoners, and armed struggle. He added: “If Palestine is liberated, this means this is a nail to dismantle the United States of America.”

The webinar was shared on Samidoun’s website, and opened with a live audio call from Mumia Abu-Jamal himself, who praised the pro-Palestine movement as the most important freedom movement in modern America. Abu-Jamal’s connection to the live call was disrupted during his opening remarks, and the webinar proceeded without him. Samidoun has been designated a terrorist entity by both the U.S. and Canada and was described by the U.S. Treasury as a “sham charity” used to raise international funds for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Khaled Barakat, the founder of Samidoun, has been identified by the U.S. government as a senior member of the terrorist group PFLP.

Mohammed Khatib, Samidoun: “We see this existential connection between the Palestinian student’s movement and the political prisoners.

[…]

“The Palestinian students, the day after the Oslo [Accords], they changed their activism from the campus to armed struggle.

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“If Palestine is liberated, this is a nail to dismantle the United States of America.”

[…]

Bina, student activist: “We know it is a victory when a red triangle goes above an Israeli soldier’s head, and a pig gets iced. We know that is a victory. We know it is a victory when prisoners break out, we know it is a victory when all these things happen. But a lot of people don’t necessarily know that. And it’s not their fault they don’t know that. It’s our fault.”

[…]

Rishi Arun, Students for Justice In Palestine (SJP), Temple University: “We will free Mumia [Abu-Jamal] because it is our job to destroy imperialism, to destroy the United States, and to destroy capitalism, and the system of extraction that it relies on to perpetuate itself. We will do it by organizing in a manner that actively undermines and destabilizes the legitimacy and the power of the state, the power and legitimacy of capitalism.”


 

As I have mentioned a few times over the years, it is not unusual for America to be funding both sides of a war.


While Biden's Pentagon Was Fighting the Houthis, the Biden State Department and USAID Were Funding Them


The U.S. sent billions in famine relief to Yemen. During the famine, the population rose 30%. And Yemen’s Houthis used our money to go to war against us.

In May 2024, the Biden administration announced that it was providing $220 million in aid to Yemen which the United States had been at war with since the start of that year.

Even while the US Navy was engaged in what the Associated Press would describe next month as the “most intense combat since World War II” with Yemen’s Houthi Jihadists, the U.S. Mission to Yemen boasted of having provided “nearly $5.9 billion” in aid beginning with the Obama administration, of being “the largest donor of humanitarian assistance” and urged that “other donors must join us in stepping up” to fund an Iranian-backed terror group at war with us.

A terror group whose motto, like its Iranian patrons, is “Death to America.”

One arm of the United States government, the Pentagon, was fighting the Houthis, while another arm, the State Department and USAID, were funding them. While Navy personnel on board US Navy vessels had seconds to prepare and counter Houthi strikes, State Department and USAID personnel worked to keep the Houthi’s Hodeidah port open so more “aid” could pass through it. The US Navy was not allowed to strike Hodeidah even though it was the Houthi lifeline for the weapons that the Houthis were using to attack American and other vessels.

The Biden administration had ended President Trump’s support for Saudi action against the Houthis and lavished a fortune on the terrorist areas because terrorist supporters and international groups had falsely claimed that Yemen was suffering from a deadly famine.

Before Islamic terrorist supporters, their leftist allies and international aid groups faked a famine in Gaza to save Hamas, #YemenFamine was trending on social media along with photos of wounded and starving children. Much as in Gaza, there was no famine. Rather the Houthis were seizing international aid which they then resold to create food shortages. The more aid came in, the more the Houthis seized. The fake famine was used to mount an international pressure campaign to end the attacks on the Houthis and send billions of dollars in relief to Yemen.

Massive shipments of urea, a fertilizer also used in explosives, were allowed into Yemen to help grow crops and stop the mythical famine. Even though urea was proscribed, the shipments were not interfered with in the name of ending the famine that wasn’t happening. Along with the urea came ammonium perchlorate which is used in rocket fuel. The rockets being fired at US Navy vessels were fueled by the famine lie. False claims of a famine were a tool of war.

By 2018, over $4 billion in humanitarian aid had poured into Yemen. The UN’s World Food Program, which would later invent and become the loudest voice promoting the Gaza famine hoax, operated 5,000 distribution sites to supposedly aid 10 million people whom it claimed were facing emergency conditions, but could only track 1 in 5 of its food basket allotments.

In 2017, two-thirds of those who were supposed to be receiving food had not gotten anything.

In one Houthi province, the UN sent twice as much food as the people needed, and came away claiming that the majority of the population was still in desperate need of food.

The WFP, and even the AP eventually admitted that the Houthis were taking much of the food. The Houthis created fake lists of starving people who needed food. International aid groups resorted to sending money so that Yemenis could buy the food aid that was being resold.

Even though all of this was well known, the Biden administration kept on sending more aid five years later. The money didn’t go to the people: it went to the Houthis at war with America.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s first order of business was taking the Houthis off the list of foreign terrorist organizations, making it legal to fund them, despite “their reprehensible conduct, including attacks against civilians and the kidnapping of American citizens” because of “the humanitarian consequences” that would take place in Yemen. Even as the Houthis went to war against America, “humanitarian aid” provisions protected the delivery of fuel, and the port and airport operations that allowed the Houthis to get more money and weapons.

Earlier this year, the UN demanded $2.47 billion for its 2025 Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan. In February, the Houthis killed a WFP worker (an event that got far less publicity than the deaths of aid workers in Gaza), but in April, the WFP expressed outrage that the United States was finally, at least temporarily, pausing aid and would not be allocating over $100 million in funds to the enemy region at war with the United States.

After 9 years of non-stop famine (and billions in spending), 17 million people are facing acute hunger in Yemen. That’s up from 15.9 million people in 2019.

Since the famine began, Yemen’s population shot up from 30 million to 39 million.

Having a population increase by 10 million or 30% during a famine is unprecedented. What accounts for this Yemeni miracle? Miraculously, Yemen’s population rose sharply as an unprecedented wave of foreign aid poured into this country. It’s unknown how many of these miracle births were real or fake names to collect yet more humanitarian aid for the hungry.

After the latest round of airstrikes, a Yemeni man interviewed on camera, chanted, “Death to America” and bragged that “our country is fortified with the skulls of American demons.”

More accurately, it’s fortified with $5.9 billion in American taxpayer money.

Since Yemen’s population seem to have figured out how to increase by a third during a famine affecting half their population, they clearly don’t need any more help from us, which should be used to help actual starvation victims in African countries that can’t just pump oil from the ground. Not only should we stop sending aid to Yemen, we should block all further aid.

If we don’t want to be in a perpetual war over passage through the Red Sea or depend on the goodwill of a terrorist group for access to it, we should cut off the money to the terrorists.

And while Iran has supplied the Houthis with weapons and money, in Yemen, much as in Afghanistan, Iraq and Gaza, much of the money going to the terrorists comes from us.

 


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